Did you know Bob Seger has only won one Grammy? Check out these facts about the singer, who plays Greenville Oct. 5.

Bob Seger has been rocking the radio and the concert stage for more than four decades, but his touring days may be coming to a close.

The 72-year-old Seger comes to town Oct. 5 on his Runaway Train Tour, and he’s hinted that this may be his final tour.

Seger’s voice and music are familiar staples on rock radio, but how much do you know about the singer? In preparation for Thursday’s show, here are seven fun facts about the singer:

1. In Seger’s 1976 mega-hit “Night Moves,” the singer recalls “humming a song from 1962.” In a 2011 interview, Seger said the song he had in mind was the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby.”

2. Seger is coming to town with his Silver Bullet Band, which has been by his side for more than 40 years. But before the Silver Bullet Band, he fronted bands called Bob Seger and the Last Heard and the Bob Seger System.

3. Out of seven Grammy nominations, Seger has won once, in 1980 for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group, for “Against the Wind.”

4. Seger co-wrote “Heartache Tonight,” which became a No. 1 hit for the Eagles in 1979.

5. He has an affinity for songs with the word “night” in the title. His catalog includes “Night Moves,” “Hollywood Nights,” “We’ve Got Tonight,” “Betty Lou’s Getting Out Tonight” and “Somewhere Tonight.”

6. The word “rock” is also a favorite. Seger’s had hits with songs like “Old Time Rock and Roll,” “Rock and Roll Never Forgets,” “Like a Rock” and Chuck Berry’s “Let It Rock.”

7. The Detroit rocker recently played the arena-closing concert at the Palace of Auburn Hills in his home state of Michigan. More than 17,000 people attended Seger’s 17th show at the Palace, all of which have been sellouts.